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US-6363355

Method and apparatus for operating a self-service checkout system having a number of retail terminals associated therewith

PublishedMarch 26, 2002
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Technical Abstract

A method of operating a self-service checkout system which includes a base having a scanner secured thereto includes the step of securing an itemization-only retail terminal to the base. The method also includes the step of coupling the itemization-only retail terminal to the scanner. The method further includes the step of operating the itemization-only retail terminal and the scanner so as to allow a first user to enter a first number of items for purchase into the self-service checkout system for a first time period while (i) the itemization-only retail terminal is secured to the base, and (ii) the itemization-only retail terminal is coupled to the scanner. Moreover, the method includes the step of detaching the itemization-only retail terminal from the base. Yet further, the method includes the step of decoupling the itemization-only retail terminal from the scanner. The method further includes the step of securing a full-tendering retail terminal to the base. The method also includes the step of coupling the full-tendering retail terminal to the scanner. Finally, the method includes the step of operating the full-tendering retail terminal and the scanner so as to allow a second user to enter a second number of items for purchase into the self-service checkout system for a second time period while (i) the full-tendering retail terminal is secured to the base, and (ii) the full-tendering retail terminal is coupled to the scanner. A self-service checkout system is also disclosed.

Patent Claims
10 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method of operating a self-service checkout system having a scanner, comprising the steps of: coupling an itemization-only retail terminal to said scanner; operating said itemization-only retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow a first user to enter a first number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for a first time period while said itemization-only retail terminal is coupled to said scanner; decoupling said itemization-only retail terminal from said scanner; coupling a full-tendering retail terminal to said scanner; and operating said full-tendering retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow a second user to enter a second number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for a second time period while said full-tendering retail terminal is coupled to said scanner.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein: said self-service checkout system further has a base having a counter secured thereto, said scanner is secured to said counter, said step of coupling said itemization-only retail terminal to said scanner includes the step of securing said itemization-only retail terminal to said base, and said step of operating said itemization-only retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow said first user to enter said first number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system includes the step of operating said itemization-only retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow said first user to enter said first number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for said first time period while (i) said itemization-only retail terminal is electrically coupled to said scanner, and (ii) said itemization-only retail terminal is secured to said base.

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3. The method of claim 2 , wherein: said step of decoupling said itemization-only retail terminal from said scanner includes the step of detaching said itemization-only retail terminal from said base, said step of coupling said full-tendering retail terminal to said scanner includes the step of securing said full-tendering retail terminal to said base, and said step of operating said full-tendering retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow said second user to enter said second number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system includes the step of operating said full-tendering retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow said second user to enter said second number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for said second time period while (i) said full-tendering retail terminal is electrically coupled to said scanner, and (ii) said full-tendering retail terminal is secured to said base.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said self-service checkout system further has a security device, further comprising the steps of: coupling said itemization-only retail terminal to said security device; operating said security device so as to provide security to self-service checkout system during said first time period while said itemization-only retail terminal is coupled to said security device; decoupling said itemization-only retail terminal from said security device; coupling said full-tendering retail terminal to said security device; and operating said security device so as to provide security to said self-service checkout system during said second time period while said full-tendering retail terminal is coupled to said security device.

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5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: generating an end-of-transaction control signal when a last item associated with said first number of items for purchase has been scanned with said scanner; and operating said itemization-only retail terminal during said first time period so as to allow said first user to tender payment for said first number of items at a remote payment terminal in response to generation of said end-of-transaction control signal.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: generating an end-of-transaction control signal when a last item associated with said second number of items for purchase has been scanned with said scanner; and operating said full-tendering retail terminal during said second time period so as to allow said second user to tender payment for said second number of items with said full-tendering retail terminal in response to generation of said end-of-transaction control signal.

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7. A method of operating a self-service checkout system which includes a base having a scanner secured thereto, comprising the steps of: securing an itemization-only retail terminal to said base; coupling said itemization-only retail terminal to said scanner; operating said itemization-only retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow a first user to enter a first number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for a first time period while (i) said itemization-only retail terminal is secured to said base, and (ii) said itemization-only retail terminal is coupled to said scanner; detaching said itemization-only retail terminal from said base; decoupling said itemization-only retail terminal from said scanner; securing a full-tendering retail terminal to said base; coupling said full-tendering retail terminal to said scanner; and operating said full-tendering retail terminal and said scanner so as to allow a second user to enter a second number of items for purchase into said self-service checkout system for a second time period while (i) said full-tendering retail terminal is secured to said base, and (ii) said full-tendering retail terminal is coupled to said scanner.

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8. The method of claim 7 , wherein said self-service checkout system further has a security device, further comprising the steps of: coupling said itemization-only retail terminal to said security device; operating said security device so as to provide security to said self-service checkout system during said first time period while said itemization-only retail terminal is coupled to said security device; decoupling said itemization-only retail terminal from said security device; coupling said full-tendering retail terminal to said security device; and operating said security device so as to provide security to said self-service checkout system during said second time period while said full-tendering retail terminal is coupled to said security device.

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9. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the steps of: generating an end-of-transaction control signal when a last item associated with said first number of items for purchase has been scanned with said scanner; and operating said itemization-only retail terminal during said first time period so as to allow said first user to tender payment for said first number of items at a remote payment terminal in response to generation of said end-of-transaction control signal.

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10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the steps of: generating an end-of-transaction control signal when a last item associated with said second number of items for purchase has been scanned with said scanner; and operating said full-tendering retail terminal during said second time period so as to allow said second user to tender payment for said second number of items with said full-tendering retail terminal in response to generation of said end-of-transaction control signal.

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Filing Date

December 21, 1998

Publication Date

March 26, 2002

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